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Geography Climate and Population Density Environmental Issues CultureMiscellaneous

Geography for 1 Check your answer…. Question: What country is this?

Geography for 1 Back to the game board…. Answer: Indonesia

Geography for 2 Check your answer…. Question: Which physical feature is this?

Geography for 2 Back to the game board…. Answer: Indus River

Geography for 3 Check your answer…. Question: The Korean Peninsula is surrounded by the Yellow Sea and which other body of water?

Geography for 3 Back to the game board…. Answer: Sea of Japan

Geography for 4 Check your answer…. Question: DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!! Which current brings a warmer climate to Japan?

Geography for 4 Back to the game board…. Answer: Japan Current

Geography for 5 Check your answer…. Question: Compare and contrast the Yangtze and Huang He Rivers. Give three comparisons and three contrasts.

Geography for 5 Back to the game board…. Answer: Similarities: They both flood, they both are important for farming, they both start in the mountains in the west. Differences: Yangtze is longer than Huang He. Yangtze can be used for trade but the Huang He cannot. Yangtze empties into East China Sea but the Huang He empties into the Yellow Sea. The Huang He is yellow in color, the Yangtze is not.

Climate for 1 Check your answer…. Question: What characterizes a tropical climate zone?

Climate for 1 Back to the game board…. Answer: it lies between the Tropics of Capricorn and Cancer, has a low range of temperatures, and has rather heavy rainfall year round

Climate for 2 Check your answer…. Question: What is the weather generally like in India in the winter and why?

Climate for 2 Back to the game board…. Answer: it is dry because the winter monsoon brings dry winds out of Nepal and western China.

Climate for 3 Check your answer…. Question: What part of Japan is most densely populated and why? List one economic reason and one physical geography reason.

Climate for 3 Back to the game board…. Answer: The coasts are more densely populated because the middle of the islands are high in elevation (mountains, volcanoes). Also the coast offers fishing and trade opportunities.

Climate for 4 Check your answer…. Question: What type of climate does most of eastern Asia have? Most of southern Asia?

Climate for 4 Back to the game board…. Answer: Eastern Asia has mostly humid subtropical climates and southern Asia has mostly tropical monsoon climates

Climate for 5 Check your answer…. Question: Explain and diagram how a summer monsoon occurs.

Climate for 5 Back to the game board…. Answer: land is warmer than water in the summer so the air above the land heats up and rises creating lower air pressure. Winds from the ocean blow toward the land, evaporating water over the ocean along the way. The air cools and rain falls as the winds come.

Environmental Issues for 1 Check your answer…. Question: What causes most respiratory diseases in rural India?

Environmental Issues for 1 Back to the game board…. Answer: burning coal or wood for cooking fires in homes, which produces harmful smoke.

Environmental Issues for 2 Check your answer…. Question: What are three solutions for cleaning up the Ganges?

Environmental Issues for 2 Back to the game board…. Answer: building better infrastructure (sewers), water purification plants; good bacteria to eat up bad bacteria, better crematoriums, aid for foreign companies/countries

Environmental Issues for 3 Check your answer…. Question: Explain the three main ways the Ganges is polluted.

Environmental Issues for 3 Back to the game board…. Answer: lack of infrastructure, especially sewers, puts raw sewage into the river. People also dump trash into the river. People put the ashes of their dead relatives into the river.

Environmental Issues for 4 Check your answer…. Question: How are monsoons both helpful and harmful?

Environmental Issues for 4 Back to the game board…. Answer: monsoons bring rains needed for crops to grow. However, too much rain can cause flooding which can causes villages to be destroyed, crops to be flooded, and potential drownings

Environmental Issues for 5 Check your answer…. Question: How is the Asian Brown Cloud formed and why is it a problem?

Environmental Issues for 5 Back to the game board…. Answer: It is formed from industrial pollution (factories) and vehicle exhaust. It’s a problem because it is causing respiratory illnesses.

Culture for 1 Check your answer…. Question: The Vedas are the spiritual texts of which religion?

Culture for 1 Back to the game board…. Answer: Hinduism

Culture for 2 Check your answer…. Question: Which religion originated in Japan and focuses on giving thanks to the Kami (spirits) and remembering and showing respect to ones ancestors?

Culture for 2 Back to the game board…. Answer: Shintoism

Culture for 3 Check your answer…. Question: Name three characteristics of Confucianism.

Culture for 3 Back to the game board…. Answer: 1.it is more of a philosophy than a religion 2.It emphasizes right living 3.The family is important 4.A person’s wellbeing depends on others’ wellbeing

Culture for 4 Check your answer…. Question: Life involves suffering Desiring worldly things causes suffering Suffering eventually ends with Nirvana The way to Nirvana is through the eightfold path These statements are referred to as the ___

Culture for 4 Back to the game board…. Answer: Four Noble Truths

Culture for 5 Check your answer…. Question: Both Hindus and Buddhists believe in reincarnation. How are their beliefs about reincarnation different?

Culture for 5 Back to the game board…. Answer: In Hinduism, if you have bad karma, you can be reborn into a lesser life. This is not true of Buddhism.

Miscellaneous for 1 Check your answer…. Explain the concept of karma

Miscellaneous for 1 Back to the game board…. Answer: The belief that one’s actions determine one’s next fate “What goes around comes around”

Miscellaneous for 2 Check your answer…. Which Asian country that has a low GDP paradoxically has a high literacy rate and why?

Miscellaneous for 2 Back to the game board…. Answer: North Korea because they make education mandatory (they invest in education even though they don’t have a strong economy.

Miscellaneous for 3 Check your answer…. Explain how increasing women’s educational opportunities and equality leads to a lowered birth rate and can help control population.

Miscellaneous for 3 Back to the game board…. Answer: When women have more education and more rights, they are able to get better jobs, which leads most women to have children later and have less children. Also, by having goals/education/a job, the cultural idea that a woman’s main purpose is to be a mother is not as strong.

Miscellaneous for 4 Check your answer…. Why must Asian countries grow so much food and how do they take advantage of all possible land?

Miscellaneous for 4 Back to the game board…. Answer: They have large populations to feed so they do this by farming all available land through methods like terracing and irrigation.

Miscellaneous for 5 Check your answer…. Explain each caste in the caste system.

Miscellaneous for 5 Back to the game board…. Answer: Brahman- priests Kshtriya- warriors/rulers/landowners Vaisya- merchants/traders/farmers Sudra- peasants and field workers Harijan- “untouchables”